High Income Securities Fund
FAIR PRICE VALUATION
Updated daily
Model: DCF 50% · Relative 30% · Consensus 20%
MARKET PRICE
$5.71
FAIR PRICE
$7.45
MARGIN
$1.74
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FPI RATING
Strong profitability and high-quality fundamentals across the board.
Analytical data, not an investment recommendation. Updated daily.
How we calculate this ↗MARGIN OF SAFETY
A 20% margin of safety below fair value — the conservative entry level for risk-aware investors.
SAFETY MARGIN
20%
Below fair value
ENTRY LEVEL
$5.96
Fair price × 0.80
DISTANCE
4.3%
Price to entry level
At the current price of $5.71, PCF trades 4.3% below the conservative entry level of $5.96. The stock is currently priced below the 20% margin of safety threshold, indicating a potential value opportunity based on the model.
Margin of safety is a risk management concept, not an investment recommendation. The 20% threshold follows Benjamin Graham's value investing framework. Fair price and entry levels are model-based estimates updated daily. Learn more about Margin of Safety ↗
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METHODOLOGY
How we calculate PCF's fair price
High Income Securities Fund's fair price of $7.45 is derived from a blended model that combines DCF analysis (50%), relative valuation against Financial Services peers using metrics like P/E and EV/EBITDA (30%), and analyst consensus (20%). At the current market price of $5.71, PCF trades 30.4% below its calculated fair value.
DCF MODEL · 50%
Discounted free cash flow analysis based on projected cash flows, discounted at a rate reflecting PCF's risk profile.
RELATIVE · 30%
Comparing PCF's valuation multiples against Financial Services peers to determine if the stock is over or undervalued relative to its industry.
ANALYST · 20%
Aggregated analyst price targets for PCF, weighted by recency and analyst accuracy.
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What is the fair price of PCF?+
Based on our blended model combining DCF analysis (50%), relative valuation against Financial Services peers (30%), and analyst consensus (20%), the fair price for High Income Securities Fund is $7.45. At the current market price of $5.71, PCF trades 30.4% below its calculated fair value.
Is PCF overvalued or undervalued?+
High Income Securities Fund is currently undervalued based on our valuation model. The stock trades at $5.71, which is 30.4% below the fair price of $7.45. The P/E ratio of 4.9x is a key metric in the valuation.
What is the margin of safety for PCF?+
With a 20% margin of safety applied to the fair price of $7.45, the conservative entry level for PCF is $5.96. At the current market price of $5.71, the stock trades 4.3% below this entry level. Margin of safety is a risk management concept from Benjamin Graham's value investing framework, not an investment recommendation.
How often is PCF's fair price updated?+
We update fair price calculations for PCF daily after market close. The current fair price of $7.45 incorporates the latest market data and sector multiples.
What factors affect PCF's fair price calculation?+
PCF's fair price of $7.45 is derived from DCF analysis (50% weight), relative valuation against Financial Services peers (30% weight), and analyst consensus (20% weight). Key metrics include P/E of 4.9x, ROE of 15.8%, and dividend yield of 16.57%.
Is PCF a good buy right now?+
At $5.71, PCF trades 30.4% below our fair value estimate of $7.45. The stock is currently undervalued. ROE stands at 15.8% (strong). Fair Price Index provides valuation data — always do your own research before investing.
Does PCF pay dividends?+
PCF has a dividend yield of 16.57%.
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Fair Price Index is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Fair value calculations are model-based estimates and may not reflect actual market conditions. Always conduct your own research before making investment decisions.

